i really want to be my own farmer… i really love the outdoors,no problem with getting my hands really really dirty…from whinst i came so shall i return..soo… i would really love to help in the production/manicuring of gods most beautiful plant.lol plz hit me back would really love to talk.

i really want to be my own farmer… i really love the outdoors,no problem with getting my hands really really dirty…from whinst i came so shall i return..soo… i would really love to help in the production/manicuring of gods most beautiful plant.lol plz hit me back would really love to talk.

I would love to trim in Humboldt. It was a dream of mine when I was 18. I was gonna travel the array coast, city to city, house to house, and I wanted to rave and trim bud during the harvests. That’sall I wanted for my life. I can still have it, I just need to make some changes.

I started a fb account years ago that had nothing but some local photos of our local industry. Within months, I had more friend requests than I could keep up with, from all over the planet, literally. Hundreds and hundreds, off of a few pics of our Humboldt County outdoor weed.
Go green…

I’ve lived here just over 18 months. I am not a pot-smoker, grower, fan, etc. (I do love all the tie-dye in the area though.) The legalization of marijuana for recreational use doesn’t bother me. Some of my friends drink enough wine in a year to keep a vineyard in business for decades. Some business advice – anyone who has even driven through Eureka and Arcata has seen the people in the streets. Homeless. Ragged. Some with mental health issues. Humboldt already has more than its share. Do your towns a favor; if you’re going to hire people to help with your forays into gardening the green stuff, HIRE LOCALS. Don’t sign on trimmsients from other states, countries . . . planets. Make copies of photo IDs for your “employees”. Spend a few bucks. Keeping workforce local will bring money back into community – where it is sorely lacking. Let’s get some single moms off assistance for a few months. Let’s get some Veterans working. Working in agriculture doesn’t require going out and getting a new outfit to wear to work. Just clean clothes. This would be such a blessing for so many people. AND, it will cut down on having your product stolen, prevent out of towners from bringing violence and crime. If Eureka is indeed going to be the capital of the Emerald whatever, make it work for the community. Keep it local. Keep it safe.

Hey Raven are you still livin’ on big Don’s mountain? Is Steven on the other ? Have you ever heard ftom J.J. or David? I wonder about them sometimes, and think of all of you often… it has been so many years since I’ve been up there. Hope you are all well . PEACE and all my love Eileen. ..